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Lesson 3a): Queer Lives & Spiritual leanings

Before posting, please review the article,  Queer lives & spiritual leanings by Charles Jasper here. This article describes the process of how some LGBTQ individuals are able to stay connected and become re-connected to spiritual values, despite the oppressive effects of homophobia and heterosexual dominance at the core of many religious teachings and practices. In what ways do you understand someone wanting to be a member of a religious group that doesn't want them as a member? How, if [...]

2015-08-08T10:37:42-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson 3b): Pathways for Parents

Before joining in, please read the article: Narrative therapy pathways for re-authoring with parents of adolescents coming out as lesbian, gay & bisexual by Susan Salzburg (here). Susan provides case examples of parents and teens employing narrative practices to re-claim their individual values and family relationships in the face of challenging cultural forces.  Special attention is paid to addressing multicultural issues of privilege, power, and the ‘coming-out’ process. What did you most appreciate about this article? How, if [...]

2015-08-08T10:38:05-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson 3d) Exploring heterosexism exercise

Come try out the exploring heterosexism exercise here. Which question(s) here stood out for you as most interesting and/or unexpected? Which question(s), if any, do you imagine being most helpful in separating an individual from the oppressive effects of heterosexism in the culture? October 6, 2014: Sarah Hughes Sarah HughesOctober 6, 2014: Sarah Hughes Hello, A memory that came to me since reading this exercise a few weeks ago [...]

2017-08-01T14:51:38-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson Four: Voices from the margins

This topic introduces "Voices from the Margins" - the fourth (and final) lesson in this course. Before joining this conversation, please review the lesson materials here. This lesson gives voice to unique experiences of both transgender and bisexual individuals, including an exercise to help identify and engage queer preferences.  An award-winning film addressing the challenges and celebrating the triumphs of  gay and lesbian law enforcement officers from across the United States completes this lesson.   [...]

2015-08-08T10:39:21-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson 4a) S/he

Before joining in, please be sure you've read the article, S/he by Jesse Green (July 4, 2012, New York Magazine). You can find it here. this article details issues faced by many trans*-identified youth and their families, including a challenge to the medical notion of psychopathology, along with the recent, controversial emergence of “puberty blockers." How might the narrative assumption of the client as expert inform some of the challenges faced by these families? What [...]

2017-08-01T14:51:38-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson 4b): Bisexuality

Before joining the conversation, please read Forms of Bisexuality by Kathy Labriola  here. This article identifies 13 potential variations on bisexual expression and identity, expanding on the notion that there can be a multiplicity of ways in which we live and describe our sexual experiences. What do you imagine is so challenging for some people about the notion of bisexuality? How might a wider lens like the one suggested in this article make room for otherwise silenced [...]

2015-08-08T10:39:57-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson 4c: Queer Preferences Exercise

Please review here the exercise created to identify and bring forward stories of preference for queer-identified individuals, informed by personal values, hopes and dreams for the future. How do you imagine some of these questions making a difference in the lives of individuals who’ve felt marginalized by certain cultural dictates? Is there a particular question here that resonates for you?

2017-08-01T14:51:38-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson 6: Creating Audiences & Living Documents

Before joining this Conversation Forum , please review the materials in Lesson Six: Creating Audiences, Linking Lives & Building Community. In this section we review how narrative practitioners often seek to incorporate audiences in efforts such as letter-writing campaigns, outsider witness practices, reflecting teamwork, Tree of Life gatherings, ‘reclaiming community, and other community rituals. In narrative practice, “documentation” is not an ugly word. Instead, we often create living documents through text, song, multi-media presentations, certificates [...]

2015-08-08T10:23:14-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Lesson 4d): Gay Cops

Before joining this conversation, please watch the documentary, Gay Cops: Pride behind the badge here. What did you most appreciate about this story? Where, if at all, do you see the influence of narrative therapy assumptions and/or practices in this film?

2015-09-02T14:56:21-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Being Mortal

Peggy Sax February, 2015 Greetings from Washington DC! I have a vision for The Conversation Lounge to be a place where anyone can start a conversation about something worth talking about - ranging from conferences to existential dilemmas. I wish our discussion technology was better, but at least for now, this is the best we can do. In the spirit of sharing something of personal value, I have something to post. These days, I'm [...]

2017-08-01T14:51:38-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Death of a loved one

Mohammad: January 9, 2012 Hello Every one and Happy New Year to you all! It has been a long while since I have posted. Much has changed here and in my life as well and I would assume in your lives too. Change is what all of us have to learn to negotiate with as we make our passage through this life. It is difficult for me to gather my thoughts this morning as I just [...]

2017-08-01T14:51:38-04:00July 19th, 2015|0 Comments

Foucault & Poststructuralist inquiry: Archived reflections

Conversation between members of The Collab and The Narrative Practices Adelaide Certificate Programme Mohammad: December 16, 2008 When I first heard about the "gaze" and the shift it has taken in time by Foucault, something in me shifted also. I lived most of my childhood and youth as the "lamb" that Lynn talked about, very shy, much in need of "affirmative action" to bring me out and none was in sight in the [...]

2017-08-01T14:51:38-04:00July 18th, 2015|0 Comments